Sentence examples for conversely responding from inspiring English sources

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The IIR of 1.38 indicates that for every day that the response is delayed, there is an expected 38%% increase in subsequent crime, and conversely, responding more quickly by 1 day is expected to decrease subsequent crime by 27.5%% (i.e., 1.00 1/1.37).

The changes in iron levels in the placenta were very closely paralleled by the levels of HAMP expression, which may be merely responding to the tissue's fluctuation in iron concentration [69] or conversely, responding to a signal from outside the placenta, and in turn modulating iron export rates from this tissue to the fetal compartment [68].

As a consequence, consideration therefore needs to be given as to why clear decreases in cellular proliferation at 10 14 days do not translate into pathological response and why conversely responding cases can show no change or even an increase in Ki67 with treatment.

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Conversely, continued responding in spite of outcome devaluation is the defining feature of habits.

In all cases, genetic indexes varied differently with patch size depending on their degree of isolation, or conversely, they responded differently to an increase in isolation depending on their size.

Conversely, cells responded to CSE treatment with the sharp increase in expression of bcl-xl, the protein product of which prevents cytochrome C release within mitochondria and is thus anti-apoptotic.

Conversely, responders to second-line treatment had significantly better survival time (median 17.0 months; range, 4 25.2) than those who failed to respond (median 7.6 months; range, 0.5 23.8) (P=0.5 23.8

Conversely, redder hues respond to more alkaline soil, so add lime.

Conversely, small diatoms responded more strongly to increased irradiance, while the population of very large diatoms remained relatively static.

Conversely, if you respond in a prompt and respectful manner, you're likely to get the issue resolved and get the goodwill flowing again.

Conversely, people can respond to negative events with "positive" expressions for much the same reason -- to cope with fear, anger or despair.

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